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When Dora and Emil Touta are married in Egypt in 1861, she begs him to teach her the secrets of his photographic studio. Soon Dora's skill with a camera has far eclipsed Emil's and the studio is the talk of Cairo. But the Cairene elite, however sophisticated, is not ready for a woman as emancipated as Dora, and her marriage shows signs of strain. She must choose between the role of a wife and that of an artist in a society whose own identity is divided as nationalism takes root under British occupation.

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Robert Sol was born in Cairo. When he was eighteen, he moved to France to study and is now an editor at Le Monde.
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Cairo-born French writer Sol?'s first work to be translated into English takes place in the Syrian community of turn-of-the-century Egypt. In a dramatic setting, the story opens when headstrong painter Dora Sawaya meets and soon marries Milo Touta, a confident fledgling photographer from a distinguished Syrian-Greek family. At first skeptical of photography as an art form, Dora becomes fascinated with her husband's profession. Soon she, too, is taking photographs, but she reaches beyond Milo's conventional approach, eschewing formal poses, tinting photos with a painter's expertise and experimenting with light and movement. Her skill as a portraitist brings wealthy clients to her husband's studio, but his family is scandalized, and Milo grows increasingly jealous of her success. Dora wants to be a good, obedient wife, but fame alters her existence. She comes into contact with political figures in the Egyptian government and with the staffs of the Italian and British consulates; a British soldier falls madly in love with her. With Egypt's ruler, the Khedive, in danger from nationalists, and the British advancing on Khartoum, Dora finds herself in a dangerous, transformative moment in history and in her personal life as she leaves Cairo to accept a newspaper job documenting the tumultuous events. Sol? allows Dora to narrate at times, energetically musing on art, her marriage and her place in both, and he also incorporates a third-person viewpoint in order to speculate on Egyptian politics, the British occupation, the war in the Sudan and the daily details of Cairo society. Translator Brownjohn has chosen to imbue the English version with idiosyncratic hints of French grammar, which is a mixed blessing: the prose retains the lilt of the original language, yet sometimes rambles. Falling gracefully between a family saga, a history lesson and a love story, the book is a meditation, centering on Dora's colorful life and wrenching dilemmas, on how political change affects domestic relations, and how art can encompass and reinvent both realms.
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